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New Details Revealed for the Historic Transformation of Epcot Underway at Walt Disney World Resort

Jeremy Schoolfield

by , Walt Disney Imagineering Communications Manager

Walt Disney once said Epcot “would always be in a state of becoming” – it is a place that changes with the times. Over the next several years, the Walt Disney World Resort theme park will live up to that promise in a whole new way as it continues the biggest transformation of any Disney park in history, bringing the next generation of immersive storytelling to life through a plethora of new attractions and experiences.

Sunday at D23 Expo 2019, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Bob Chapek, joined by Zach Riddley of Walt Disney Imagineering and other special guests, made several exciting announcements about the future of the park.

Epcot will be unified with four neighborhoods that each speak to important aspects of the world and its people: World Showcase, World Celebration, World Nature and World Discovery. These neighborhoods will be filled with new experiences rooted in authenticity and innovation that take you to new destinations, where the real is made fantastic in a celebration of curiosity, hands-on wonder and the magic of possibility.

World Showcase

  • World Showcase will continue to be a celebration of culture, cuisine, architecture and traditions – infused with new magic.
  • The United Kingdom pavilion will welcome the first attraction inspired by Mary Poppins. You will step in time down Cherry Tree Lane past Admiral Boom’s house, then enter Number 17, home of the Banks family, where your adventure will begin.
  • In 2020, following the limited-time run of “Epcot Forever,” the new “HarmonioUS” will debut as the largest nighttime spectacular ever created for a Disney park. It will celebrate how the music of Disney inspires people the world over, carrying you away harmoniously on a stream of familiar Disney tunes reinterpreted by a diverse group of artists from around the globe. “HarmonioUS” will feature massive floating set pieces, custom-built LED panels, choreographed moving fountains, lights, pyrotechnics, lasers and more.
  • In summer 2020, the France pavilion will offer even more for you to discover, including the much-anticipated attraction Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, where you’ll shrink to the size of Chef Remy and race through Gusteau’s restaurant on a wild adventure. Summer 2020 will also see the debut of a delicious new restaurant in the France pavilion, La Crêperie de Paris, offering both table- and quick-service options featuring a menu from celebrity chef Jérôme Bocuse.
  • Also in the France pavilion, the classic Impressions de France film will be joined by the new “Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along,” debuting in January 2020 and directed by Don Hahn, producer of both the animated and live-action versions of this tale as old as time.

  • “Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360” will debut in January 2020 in the Canada pavilion with new scenes and a new story.

  • In the China pavilion, “Wondrous China” will take guests on a spectacular journey across the country, filmed and presented in a completely seamless 360-degree digital format.

World Celebration

  • World Celebration will offer new experiences that connect us to one another and the world around us.
  • The iconic Spaceship Earth will remain a voyage through time as the journey transforms to reflect the power of storytelling to unite the human experience. New narration and an entirely new musical score will focus on the moments and ideas that define our story. You will follow a magical “story light” that brings the entire experience to life in dynamic ways, giving each scene energy and beauty that ties the entire journey together.
  • A new pavilion will be the perfect place for live events, and the home base for Epcot’s signature festivals. It will provide a stunning elevated view of the entire park and an ideal spot to witness Epcot’s nighttime spectacular. This beautiful three-level structure will have one of the most remarkable architectural designs at any Disney park, featuring a plaza level, a middle expo level, and a park that sits in the sky on the top level.
  • Epcot’s entrance plaza will be transformed with new experiences that connect us with the world, welcoming you with a reimagined fountain, new pathways and sweeping green spaces that beautify the entryway. The design will pay homage to the origins of Epcot.

  • As you exit Spaceship Earth, you’ll discover a breathtaking new view of World Showcase from Dreamers Point. World Celebration will also feature a new statue celebrating the legacy of the original dreamer, Walt Disney, plus beautiful natural environments and global design elements filled with Disney magic and surprises, including a wishing tree in an enchanted forest and a story fountain celebrating the power and music of iconic Disney storytelling.

World Nature

  • World Nature is dedicated to understanding and preserving the beauty, awe and balance of the natural world. It will include The Land and The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilions.  
  • Journey of Water, Inspired by “Moana” will be the first experience inspired by the hit Walt Disney Animation Studios film. This lush exploration trail will invite you to meet and play with magical, living water. The water will have a life of its own – just like Moana’s friend, the ocean – and you’ll learn about the importance of the natural water cycle.
  • The Land pavilion’s new film, “Awesome Planet,” which showcases the beauty, diversity and dynamic story of the planet, will debut in January 2020.

World Discovery

  • In World Discovery, stories about science, technology and intergalactic adventure come to life.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind will be the first “other-world” showcase pavilion at Epcot. The adventure starts in the “Galaxarium,” a planetarium-like exhibition that explores the similarities and mysteries of the formation of Earth’s galaxy and Xandar. You will be invited to learn more about the treasures Xandar has to share – until the moment when the Guardians of the Galaxy arrive, and adventures across the cosmos ensue. The attraction will feature a new innovation from Walt Disney Imagineering – a storytelling coaster that rotates 360 degrees to focus your attention on the action, including the first reverse launch on a Disney coaster.
  • An expansion of the Mission: SPACE pavilion, the new restaurant Space 220 will be a culinary experience featuring the celestial panorama of a space station, including daytime and nighttime views of Earth from 220 miles up. You’ll board a special elevator for a journey to a space station that is home to an incredible dining experience. Along the way, viewports will give you a real-time perspective as you travel high above the planet. Once you arrive, you’ll enjoy fantastic meals and drinks while taking in views that are truly out of this world. Opening this winter, Space 220 will be operated by the Patina Restaurant Group.

  • The PLAY! pavilion will open in time for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. In this digital metropolis, you’ll discover an interactive city bursting with games, activities and experiences that connect you with friends, family and beloved Disney characters – both real and virtual – like never before. As part of this new pavilion, you’ll have the chance to help legendary fashion icon Edna Mode on her quest to rid the world of uninspired style, or make a splash competing in a water-balloon fight hosted by Huey, Dewey, Louie and Webby.

You’ll be able to visualize these exciting plans for Epcot when doors open Oct. 1, 2019, for Walt Disney Imagineering presents the Epcot Experience in the Odyssey Events Pavilion. You’ll discover engaging and interactive exhibits that showcase the relentless innovation, energy and excitement driving the park’s future throughout this unprecedented period of transformation.

Clearly … there’s a LOT happening at Epcot. Keep checking Disney Parks Blog for more updates during the park’s historic transformation!

Comments

  • Will Spaceship Earth ride be down during Nov 2020?

  • I’m excited for the new upgrades to Epcot. It will keep me interested in going for a long time.

  • I’m so so so happy the Land and Seas pavilions are safe but what about my mans Figment?

  • Does anyone have any new info on when reservations will start for Space 220? What is the menu?

  • I know there may not be an answer for this yet, but I need to ask as well.
    Is there any information about when Space 220 will start accepting reservations?
    Can we find the menu options for Space 220 anywhere?
    Will reservations be accepted for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner?

  • Will ADRs be available for Space 220 Restaurant before the end of 2019?

  • When is space 220 restaurant opening

  • Is there any more information on Space 220? I know it is supposed to open by the end of the year, but I am hoping to see an opening date, a menu, and to see if it is going to accept the dining plan. If the dining plan is accepted will it be one or two credits?

  • Still drives me crazy that people insist on calling everything a ride; there are so many that really are attractions.

    Too many of my EPCOT favorites are now just memories. Hoping the new attractions will help the loss. Not happy about the loss of the Fountain of Nations, so I’m hoping that there will be a new fountain, more beautiful and musical in the new design.

  • Looking forward to watching the re-imagination of EPCOT come to life. Visiting December 2019, May 2020 and December 2020,

  • I guess “progress” is inevitable, but so many of my favorites at Disney World have already disappeared or changed over the years. I wonder what I’m going to lose this time around.

  • Please don’t lose Test Track. Why no Greece? Think of all the opportunities.

  • Sooooo excited to finally be getting a Mary Poppins ride!!! Will this be Tony Baxter’s old plan, or something new? Can’t wait! I think my head is going to explode!!!

  • Everyone keeps saying “Mary Poppins ride”, but the post doesn’t say ride it says “attraction”. And the drawing shows guests walking around, not in a ride vehicle…

  • so excited about the Mary Poppins attraction 🙂 it’s about time that Canada got a new movie 🙂
    some things I like the new pavillions however I’m worried that living the land and the seas will look old? also there closing all Disney stores in Canada and we already lost target. I find it is hard to get DisMerch. Bring Target back to Canada lol

    so excited can’t wait till our next vacation

  • But Living with the Land? I just love that ride.

  • Walt would be so impressed and proud of the continual efforts and modifications being made in EPCOT! Keep up the great work, ImaginEARS! Each neighborhood sounds fabulously perfect for EPCOT’s worldly themes!

  • What about FIGMENT? Please tell me you have amazing things in store for him, and you are working on the return of the Dreamfinder! How will FIGMENT fit within the “World Nature” neighborhood?

  • Do we know when Moana ride will open?

  • I hope they give us a better Figment and not lose him all together. I love Figment!!!!!

  • This is SO Awesome! I can’t wait to see the new Epcot!

  • Would be grateful if y’all could give the projected dates when these changes will be completed and experiences open.

  • Hello,
    I wanted to verify; is there a idea on when the Mary Poppins ride will be completed? If I had to guess it would at least be a couple of years from now

  • I WAS excited about the news….and then I saw the changes coming to spaceship earth and I think its terrible to touch a classic ride. Some rides should be left alone. Updating the park is great but leave the iconic rides alone.

  • Just wondering if the Flower and Garden Festival will continue to be held in the Spring 2020 at Epcot. Thank you 😊

  • Very excited for these changes, but I would have loved some news about the Imagination Pavilion! So many fans want to see the ride and the rest of the pavilion returned to its former glory.

  • Literally so amazing! Can not wait for all of these amazing additions!

  • Any news on Journey into Imagination or Test Track????? They aren’t mentioned here and how they might fit into the new vision. I hope they are not being transformed into “Play!” and “Nature of Water”??? (Which….. sounds to me like it belongs more in “The Seas” than its own pavilion….)

    Also, will the Mary Poppins ride be a storytelling dark ride or a “flat” ride (like a carousel or spinner or trackless but contained ride like bumper cars or the louigi’s ride in CA)?

    I can’t wait to see how this turns out, but it’s a little worrisome when two of the biggest attractions (Figment who is like the mascot and Test Track which is very very popular) aren’t mentioned in the grand scheme of the new vision.

  • This is SO EXCITING!!!

    Is there a time-frame for all of this?

  • What will happen with Figment???

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